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they used to work together. now they have really become rivals in what they are trying to do. >> a lot of these companies have acquired other firms that have made them more pitted against each other. >> it will be interesting. >> to say the least. >> nice story. >> big silicon valley "peyton place." but you're here to talk about passwords. how many times have you thought of a password and then -- forgot it. >> how many different passwords do you have? >> and if you do them right, they're all unique. okay? maybe we don't all do that? but we're supposed to have a different password for everything. you don't want to lose them. once your good ones you don't want to lose them. a lot of folks keep them on paper. please don't put them on your monitor or in their wallet or purse or something. put them on a password manager. for example, here's an example a piece of software called splash id and it's a program you can run. >> just go to download.com to download a free trial version. put it on your iphone, android, blackb
they used to work together. now they have really become rivals in what they are trying to do. >> a lot of these companies have acquired other firms that have made them more pitted against each other. >> it will be interesting. >> to say the least. >> nice story. >> big silicon valley "peyton place." but you're here to talk about passwords. how many times have you thought of a password and then -- forgot it. >> how many different passwords do you...
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of course, the best recommendation, don't use your vehicles, don't use your air- conditioning but that's not going to happen. back to you. >> thank you. it is a "spare the air" day so people are encouraged to use mass transit but it's not free today. >> reporter: very unfortunate. >> thank you, anne makovec live in walnut creek. let's go to tracy for a check of just how hot it is supposed to be today. we're talking record breakers, right? >> yeah, possible record high temperatures across the bay area. seven-day forecast spelling it out. which parts of the bay area will be feeling what today. coastline mix of sun and clouds and 70s. upper 80s around the bay, near 90. and inland today up to 103 degrees. anne makovec in one of those spots right now walnut creek expected to hit 102 later on today. hot tuesday especially inland. wednesday through friday, temperatures backing off especially into saturday and sunday. those temperatures closer to more seasonal highs and at least 10 degrees cooler than what we have today. mypix photo for the 6:00 how much: she must have had a treat or something h
of course, the best recommendation, don't use your vehicles, don't use your air- conditioning but that's not going to happen. back to you. >> thank you. it is a "spare the air" day so people are encouraged to use mass transit but it's not free today. >> reporter: very unfortunate. >> thank you, anne makovec live in walnut creek. let's go to tracy for a check of just how hot it is supposed to be today. we're talking record breakers, right? >> yeah, possible...
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she joins us now from the emergency shelter this morning. good morning, julie. >> reporter: good morning, john. yeah, i'm here with jim mallory from the american red cross. we are at this emergency shelter. this is the primary shelter where people have been coming. tell us -- i know there are a lot of supplies, a lot of food and volunteers but you're saying you're asking people to really slow down and go to the website and donate money not come in with supplies. >> we always rely on financial donation as well as blood donations for the work that we do because we don't get any government subsidies. we are a volunteer organization. so that's really important to us. >> reporter: why should people not bring more supplies here? >> well, the red cross really doesn't have the staff to sort and clean it and that kind of thing. there is a group of volunteers behind us here who have been working all night to sort these things that have been donated. the people of the area have just been wonderful about coming in and dropping things off, pillows, cloth
she joins us now from the emergency shelter this morning. good morning, julie. >> reporter: good morning, john. yeah, i'm here with jim mallory from the american red cross. we are at this emergency shelter. this is the primary shelter where people have been coming. tell us -- i know there are a lot of supplies, a lot of food and volunteers but you're saying you're asking people to really slow down and go to the website and donate money not come in with supplies. >> we always rely on...
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give us a wave. he takes care of us early in the morning. anyway, email brian@cbs5.com. and check out brian's daily briefing at 11:00 a.m. here on cbs5.com. >>> thanks for watching. >> we got a new -- >> okay. >> there is a look at san francisco. put yourke
give us a wave. he takes care of us early in the morning. anyway, email brian@cbs5.com. and check out brian's daily briefing at 11:00 a.m. here on cbs5.com. >>> thanks for watching. >> we got a new -- >> okay. >> there is a look at san francisco. put yourke
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would like to share with us? email brian@cbs5.com.
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she jones us over the -- joins us over the phone. >> reporter: you can still natural gas in the area up wind from where that gas line broke downtown orinda. the leak is crimped and they are working on repairs but gas is no longer leaking. we're talking about a two-block area of moraga way that is closed down between camino pablo and brookwood in downtown. pg&e continues to work to get that gas line repaired as they have since about midnight last night. it's a 2" gas line broken about 11:30 last night as independent contractors working for the city hit the line with a backhoe. they every they were trying to expand pedestrian walkways downtown. the situation was less dangerous the situation is less dangerous than officials first thought. at around midnight they started evacuating 14 homes near northwood and south wood but then realized that the pipe was small and that that was unnecessary. just a 2" feeder line going to a couple of downtown businesses with less than 50 pounds of pressure. so it is much smaller in comparison, a much slower leak than we saw in san bruno with the 30" tran
she jones us over the -- joins us over the phone. >> reporter: you can still natural gas in the area up wind from where that gas line broke downtown orinda. the leak is crimped and they are working on repairs but gas is no longer leaking. we're talking about a two-block area of moraga way that is closed down between camino pablo and brookwood in downtown. pg&e continues to work to get that gas line repaired as they have since about midnight last night. it's a 2" gas line broken...
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brian cooley is with us today and this is scary. i mean, hopefully we can get some advice on how to avoid this or, you know, some sort of immunity. this hacking is scary. >> reporter: this was sneaky. we have video that shows what happened if you got stung by this so here's an example. this is an antivirus company, so if you go to a twitter account in this case, would you find a typical twitter update and so let me show you what one of these looks like and would you mouse over it. no one is clicking. just follow the mouse cursor and as soon as you hover over the twitter update it takes you to another web page in this case a twitter page and hovering over the black area which is also a hack and goes to another area. >> you're not clicking. >> not downloading, opening anything, none of those things, you didn't have to do it here. you just moused over something so this was used to send people in some cases to some porn sites, to some people to other websites, it could be used to do almost anything and make a pop-up jump up like you see
brian cooley is with us today and this is scary. i mean, hopefully we can get some advice on how to avoid this or, you know, some sort of immunity. this hacking is scary. >> reporter: this was sneaky. we have video that shows what happened if you got stung by this so here's an example. this is an antivirus company, so if you go to a twitter account in this case, would you find a typical twitter update and so let me show you what one of these looks like and would you mouse over it. no one...